The Czech economy is expected to gain momentum in 2025, with growth projected at approximately 2 percent. This rebound is attributed to stronger household spending and a gradual decline in inflation, according to an annual report from the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic.
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Czech economy expected to grow in 2025
After a lackluster year of 1 percent growth, the economy is expected to gain traction.
The Czech economy in 2025 will be driven primarily by domestic factors, while challenges are likely to stem from abroad. Household consumption is set to grow, with significant ground to make up after several weak years.

Unemployment might tick up slightly to 4 percent, largely due to struggles in the industrial sector reliant on sales to Germany. But this still places the Czech Republic among countries with the lowest jobless rates in the EU. Experts say layoffs will likely be limited, and other sectors are poised to absorb displaced workers.
- Author: FChain Media
Public Relations Manager
04.02.2025
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